Cook, James E. "Drawing a bead on the leg-stretchers: the roadside
jewelry business on the Navajo Reservation turns out to be the last bastion
of free enterprise in Arizona." Arizona. (Arizona Republic
(Phoenix, Arizona)), (July 29, 1979): 14, 16-20.

LaPolla, Joie Ann. "Oasis on the Reservation: Tuba City has
been an important activity center for centuries." Arizona Daily
Sun. (Flagstaff, Arizona), Special Ed.-Coconino County 1891 to
1991 (March 28, 1991): Sec. A7. [Tuba City Trading Post]

Volk, Robert W. "Barter, Blankets and Bracelets: The Role of the
Trader in the Navajo Textile and Silverwork Industries, 1868-1930."
American Indian Culture and Research Journal. 12(4), (1988): 39-63.

Walsh, Ann C. "The Navajo and the Anglo-American Trader: An Economic
Perspective of a Sociocultural Frontier." Papers in Anthropology.
(Norman: Department of Anthropology, University of Oklahoma), 22(1), (1981):
53-64.

B. Books

Adair, John. The Navaho and Pueblo Silversmiths. Norman: University
of Oklahoma Press, 1944.

Adams, William Y. Shonto: A Study of the Role of the Trader in A Modern
Navaho Community. Washington: Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin
188, 1963.

Amsden, Charles Avery. Navaho Weaving: Its Technic and History.
Santa Ana, Calif.: The Fine Arts Press in cooperation with Southwest Museum,
1934. Reprinted by University of New Mexico Press in 1949 and the Rio Grande
Press in 1972 and 1974.

Bedinger, Margery. Indian Silver: Navajo and Pueblo Jewelers.
Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1973.

Hannum, Alberta. Spin a Silver Dollar: The Story of a Desert Trading-Post.
Illustrated with Color Reproductions of the Work of the Navaho Boy Artist
Little No-Shirt (Beatien Yazz). New York: Viking Press, 1946. [Fiction]

Francisconi, Michael Joseph. "Economic Trends and Everyday Life on
the Navajo Nation, 1868 to 1995: The History of the Informal Economy of
the Dine' (Native Americans)." PhD dissertation. University of Oregon,
1995.

Kelley, Klara B. "Commercial Networks in the Navajo-Hopi-Zuni Region."
PhD dissertation.Albuquerque: University of New Mexico, 1977.

M'Closkey, Kathy. "The Institutionalization of Art Within Two Internal
Colonies: A Comparative Study of the Inuit and the Navajo." MA thesis.
Ontario, Canada: Department of Sociology, University of Windsor, 1985.

_________________. The Navajo, Sales Catalogue. Crystal, NM:
Crystal Trading Post, 1911. Reprinted by Avanyu Publishing, Albuquerque,
N.M. in 1986 under the title, The Navajo: a reprint in its entirety
of a catalogue published by J.B. Moore, Indian trader, of the Crystal Trading
Post, New Mexico, in 1911.

Porter, Burr Wilson. Papers, 1895-1950. (Financial ledgers and legal records
relating to the operation of a general merchandise store and trading station
at Navajo, Ariz. as well as activities in real estate and the sheep industry:
Personal materials-1895-1950, Property records-1906-1947, Financial records-1914-1943,
Notary's record-1924-1945)

Arthur Ross Gallery, University of Pennsylvania. A Burst of Brilliance:
Germantown, Pennsylvaniaand Navajo Weaving. Philadelphia:
Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania, 1994. [Exhibition Catalog]

U.S. Federal Trade Commission. The Trading Post System on the Navajo
Reservation. Staff Report to the Federal Trade Commission. Washington:
GPO, 1973.

Utley, Robert M. The National Survey of Historic Sites and Buildings:
Special Report on Hubbell Trading Post, Ganado, Arizona. Santa Fe:
U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service Region Three, January
1959.

Youngblood, Bonney. "Navajo Trading." Survey of Conditions
of the Indians in the United States: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the
Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate. 55th Congress, 1st
Session, Part 34. Washington: GPO, 1937.

C. Theses

Franklin, Jr., Robert J. "The Role of Structure, Agency, and Communication
in the Development of Federal Policy toward the San Jaun Southern Paiute
Tribe." PhD dissertation. Department of Anthropology, Indiana University,
September 1984.

Burton, Henrietta K. The Re-establishment of the Indians in their
Pueblo Life through the Revival of the Traditional Crafts. Contributions
to Education No. 673. New York: Teachers College, Columbia University, 1936.

Chapman, Kenneth M. and Francis H. Harlow. The Pottery of San Ildefonso
Pueblo. School of American Research Monograph Series No. 28. Albuquerque:
University of New Mexico Press, 1970.

James, George Wharton. Indian Blankets and Their Makers. Chicago:
A.C. McClurg, 1914. Reprinted by Rio Grande Press in 1972 and by Dover in
1974.

Kent, Kate Peck. Pueblo Indian Textiles: A Living Tradition with a
Catalogue of the School of American Research Collection. Studies
in American Indian Art. Santa Fe: School of American Research Press, 1983.

Dawson, Lawrence E. "Birds, Deer and Flowers: Foreign Influence in
Historic Pueblo Indian Pottery." 1980. [Manuscript and catalog notes
from the exhibition at the Lowie Museum of Anthropology, University of California,
Berkeley.]